Backhouse Lecture 2024 – God’s Ways, Not Our Ways
ZoomThis Backhouse lecture asks the question: what might disability, difference and normality mean for Friends in the twenty-first century?
This Backhouse lecture asks the question: what might disability, difference and normality mean for Friends in the twenty-first century?
Please join MAPW ACT branch at this day of action event at 5.30 pm on Friday 11 July in Garema Place, to call for far stronger action from the Australian government for the health of the people of Palestine.
This webinar on 'Why is the Pacific being prepared for war?' -- RIMPAC in Hawaii & AUKUS in Australia -- is taking place on SATURDAY 13 JULY, 10:30 AEST
The Section AGM will be a chance to meet with office holders and ask any questions of them.
Liz Courtney will introduce the film, which sheds light on the looming threat of sea level rise.
This will be a Friendly Discussion about the role of Quaker Faith in our daily lives.
Join Clive Hamilton in conversation with Jonathan Cole to discuss Clive's new book Living Hot: Surviving and Thriving on a Heating Planet. He says so far we have got it all wrong.
Watch Rising Tide’s very first short film, and meet some of the 100+ Canberrans who attended the 2023 People’s Blockade of the world’s largest coal port in Newcastle.
This is an information session to report on and discuss changes to the Quaker Australia Website.
In remembrance of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki the Japanese Ambassador His Excellency Mr Kazuhiro Suzuki will be the keynote speaker.
The FWCC World Plenary Meeting (WPM) is a meeting for representatives from all four FWCC Sections to undertake FWCC business, surrounded by worship and fellowship with Friends from around the world.
This 2-day workshop will use grief as a lens through which to navigate our response to the climate crisis and explore its function as a vehicle for healing and hope in the midst of the challenges and despair we may feel.